Tag Team Ambushes Eddie Kingston in Their First NJPW Appearance Since Wrestle Kingdom 13
Summary
– The Young Bucks made a dramatic return to NJPW at Resurgence, attacking Eddie Kingston post-match.
– The tag team also announced they would join forces with Jack Perry and Kazuchika Okada at AEW Double or Nothing.
– This marks The Young Bucks’ first NJPW appearance since their last match at Wrestle Kingdom 13.
At NJPW Resurgence, fans witnessed the unexpected return of The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson) to New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The popular tag team made a memorable comeback by ambushing Eddie Kingston right after he lost the NJPW Strong Openweight Title to Gabe Kidd in a grueling no rope man-standing match.
Jack Perry appeared as Kingston recovered in the ring, distracting Kingston and setting the stage for The Young Bucks’ surprise attack from behind. Following their assault, The Young Bucks took the opportunity to cut a promo, simultaneously stomping on Kingston, and ended their segment by delivering an EVP Trigger, marking a dominant and impactful return.
The Young Bucks’ appearance at Resurgence was their first in NJPW since their participation at Wrestle Kingdom 13, making this return highly significant for both the team and NJPW fans. They announced their next big match would be at AEW Double or Nothing, where they will team up with Jack Perry and Kazuchika Okada. Their opponents will be a formidable team consisting of Eddie Kingston, Bryan Danielson, and FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler).
This development adds an exciting layer to the ongoing collaboration between NJPW and AEW, promising fans high-caliber matches and unforgettable moments. As anticipation builds for AEW Double or Nothing, the wrestling community is buzzing about what The Young Bucks’ renewed presence in NJPW might mean for future events and storylines.
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